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major spiritual traditions. His personal seminal koan: "The truth is a lie which has yet to be revealed." ancestors were Russian Jews who emigrated to the US and adopt- ed the family name of Kruvant. Even as a child, Michael was no stranger to the classified world nor to encounters with an extrater- restrial. He would accompany his father to Andrews Air Force Base while he met with the Air Research and Development Council. Indeed, Michael was not the first in his family to experi- ence contact with what he calls "my little Grey navigator, an undisguised blessing". Michael's father had been visited by Grey ETs, too, and had spoken to Michael various times about those "Catchers of Heaven", as he called them. And Michael's future son, Daniel, would also be an experiencer of ET encounters. By the time he was twelve, Michael was taking characteristic initiative. He founded the Flying Saucer Research Association of New Jersey. At night he tried communicating with his extrater- restrial friends, using light signals. On 24 December 1954, one such effort was observed by George Hunt Williamson (identified by Dr Wolf as having been a CIA operative). Williamson, in his book, Road in the Sky, wrote that young Wolf, the year before his bar mitzvah, was transmitting messages to space intelligences using modulated light beams. Michael had telepathically request- ed that the ETs confirm receipt of his mental message by flying over his house in a certain direction. Wolf recalls: "Five minutes later, two flying saucers flew over my house, heading north, as I had requested." The intelligence community began to keep tabs on Wolf and eventually recruited him. Wolf recounts that the government guided and paid for his impressive education because they saw he had a good relationship with the ETs and because he was the brightest student his teachers had seen. Dr Michael Wolf served in the Vietnam War era as an Air Force colonel, pilot and flight surgeon, and as an I-Corps intelli- gence officer for the CIA and NSA. He has earned an MD in neu- rology, a PhD in theoretical physics, an ScD in computer science, a JD in law, an MS in electromagnetic influences on organisms and a BS in biogenetics. Basically a Buddhist, Wolf also affirms the core truths in Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Native American spirituality and other mental research into extraterrestrial technology. "I met with extraterrestrial individuals every day in my work, and shared living quarters with them"—while doing research at extremely classified underground government research laborato- ries. "Zetas work in underground facilities, as requested by the US Government. The ETs are not breaking the US Government- Zeta treaties, but the Government has broken treaties by mistreat- ing ETs and trying to fire on UFOs." Yet there are some extrater- restrials being held captive. "Government scientists discovered that the ETs cannot dematerialise and escape if there is an extremely powerful electromagnetic field surrounding them." (By way of corroboration, I have heard a government contractor describe three-foot-thick walls, with many wires embedded and running through them, at Haystack Air Force Laboratory.) Dr Wolf commented: "Some in the government want better diplomatic relations [with the ETs], but others in the military want to shoot them down." This is ironic, Wolf said, "because SDI [Star Wars] technology was given to the government by the ETs". Laboratories where he worked include S-4 (near the northeast corner of the Nevada Test Range) and nearby Area 51 (where he lived for a while), the Foreign Technology Division labs at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton, Ohio), and the former Dulce Laboratory (near the New Mexico-Colorado border). Wolf says he is also aware that extraterrestrials work with government scientists at Haystack Air Force Laboratory, deep under Haystack Butte at Edwards Air Force Base, California. And when the sub- ject was brought up of the complex at Indian Springs Auxiliary Air Field adjacent to the Nevada Test Site, Wolf quickly respond- ed: "I can't say anything about that." Since 1979 Dr Wolf has served as a scientific consultant to Presidents and the National Security Council on extraterrestrial matters. He is also a member of the NSC's unacknowledged UFO information management subcommittee's (MJ-12's) panel of sci- entists. "The code-names I used there were 'Griffin' and 'Nu Kappa Eta'.". MJ-12 made Dr Wolf the Chairman of Alphacom Team, its premier extraterrestrial-matters group which also includes an admiral from naval intelligence. Wolf observes that the generals he worked with feel impotent in the face of the overwhelming superiority of extraterrestrial technology and mental abilities. Because of 4 those feelings of powerlessness, anathema to military offi- rd cers, the generals authorised an intense and extensive disin- = formation campaign (the UFO cover-up) to discourage any fai attempts by civilians to acquire even the limited understand- ‘ ing of extraterrestrials which the generals had managed to gain. i A far more disturbing revelation from Dr Wolf concerns | the existence of a renegade group within the military and | intelligence agencies involved in the UFO cover-up. Wolf t / has labelled this conspiratorial group of plotters "the Cabal". 1 Made up of extremist, fundamentalist, xenophobic, racist J and paranoiac officers, the Cabal fears and hates extraterres- R= 1972 to 1977 Dr Wolf was engaged in covert govern- trials. And, without any presidential or congressional autho- risation, the Cabal has commandeered Star Wars weaponry ~ to shoot down UFOs; it has taken surviving extraterrestrials ™ + prisoner and attempted to extract information by force. A high-level military officer, who is considered a "friendly" by the Cabal but who secretly dislikes it, passes on information about Cabal planning and activities to Dr Wolf. ~. 54 - NEXUS APRIL - MAY 1998